Latest redhat 389 directory server Vulnerabilities

A vulnerability was found in the 389 Directory Server that allows expired passwords to access the database to cause improper authentication.
Redhat 389 Directory Server=1.4.0.0
Fedoraproject Fedora=34
Fedoraproject Fedora=35
Redhat Enterprise Linux=8.0
When binding against a DN during authentication, the reply from 389-ds-base will be different whether the DN exists or not. This can be used by an unauthenticated attacker to check the existence of an...
redhat/389-ds-base<2.0.3
redhat/389-ds-base<1.4.4.13
redhat/389-ds-base<1.4.3.19
Redhat 389 Directory Server<1.4.3.19
Redhat 389 Directory Server>=1.4.4.0<1.4.4.13
Redhat 389 Directory Server>=2.0.0<2.0.3
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A flaw was found in the 389 Directory Server that allows users to cause a crash in the LDAP server using ldapsearch with server side sort.
Redhat 389 Directory Server>=1.3.0.0<1.3.8.7
Redhat 389 Directory Server>=1.4.0.0<1.4.0.14
redhat/389-ds-base<1.3.8.7
redhat/389-ds-base<1.4.0.14

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